Products by : MONK,THELONIOUS
Rating Reviews : 4.5

Australian pressing. This never-before heard jazz classic documents one of the most historically important working bands in all of Jazz history, a band that was both short-lived and, until now, thought to be frustratingly under-recorded. The concert, which took place at the famed New York hall on November 29, 1957, was preserved on newly-discovered tapes made by Voice of America for a later radio broadcast that were located at the Library of Congress in Washington DC earlier this year. Blue Note. 2005.
Jazz has always been a great mix of structure and improvisation. Personally, I like how jazz has more incredible compositions, and then the musicians jam with them. I like how the focus is on playing and compositions. I believe that if you live in jazz albums, this album is high on the list of albums.
For many people who go to concerts and shows are regularly out and socializing. Carnegie Hall is a sit in those places where people are intendedand listen to music. I was raised in a concert with some groups that were my friends, and one of my friends about how I felt one of the few people in the front and the music, while others were just socializing. It 'was actually a pool table set up for people to play a game of pool during the show.
Carnegie Hall, however, was a place of particular significance for classical music and made with excellent acoustics. They also had a really nice wingthat Thelonious Monk playing. Even if one of his favorite things to do, all the notes that are made to find and play these notes for a greater impact. What I really did not play out of tune pianos, but can not see what he can with what he has piano that you can not do with each other. He sounds happy in any case, who played a grand piano for classical musicians Heck.
First is John Coltrane's great because it is the best known saxophonists in jazz, and heis a great saxophone player. He may not have the technical expertise, G. Kenny, but the colors much more to his playing and his improvisation sounds much better.
They were Ahmed Abdul-Malik on bass and Shadow Wilson on drums. These two had been playing with some other musicians, like most jazz bassists and drummers, bassists and drummers as well as more readily able to should go and play with a completely different band. This is one of the most important aspects ofJazz, people who have never played any of these songs, but can process only a lead sheet and play a melody, as they have been together years ago to make these melodies.
One of my favorite pieces of jazz is that, when the musicians come together, they all have great discussions and conversations with the words of each other, no, but by emotions and feelings, and if the audience can not hear part of it, enjoy it. You can also say that theMusicians are a great time.
After the blend of John Coltrane and Thelonious Monk is really what it entails, and then add that this album at Carnegie Hall is already thinking "this must be good", and this is one of those times where there is a disappointment.
The complaint that could have many people is that the benefits, according Epistrophy "is only partial, but has a performance of song before. I think it works very wellin this way as an album. I also like how this is a previously unreleased live album. There have been some mix of things, but do not delete anything to do or not overdubs. I believe that everything that has taken a part of the second performance of "Epistrophy."
Thelonious Monk is a composer and pianist, incredible, and with the help of John Coltrane, and one of the greatest rhythm section, the album is a must. One of the best parts of this album is that they are all witha great moment, and this is really the music.